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Dame Valerie Adams to feature in film by Eight

Hot off the heels of her fifth Olympic games and bronze medal win, Dame Valerie Adams is to feature in an honest and revealing film. 

Eight has announced the movie is in production via its long-form platform, The Story Department, and is due for release in 2022. 

The theatrical documentary will honour Dame Valerie as a woman who has not just survived a challenging past but taken strength from her sometimes difficult journey and turned it into greatness. Audiences will see that her outstanding sporting achievements are just the tip of the iceberg. 

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Briar March and produced by industry legend Leanne Pooley for Eight, who are working alongside Halo Sport, the movie will be made with investment from The New Zealand Film Commission and with the assistance of the New Zealand Government’s Screen Production Recovery Fund. It will be distributed in New Zealand and Australia by Transmission Films.

Adams says: “It’s an incredible honour to have a documentary being created of my journey – even though I am just 36! I have been through a lot personally and as a professional athlete, so I’m proud to be able to share the story to date as it’s by all means not over yet.”

Pooley has been a documentary filmmaker for over 25 years and has won dozens of awards around the world. She was made an Arts Laureate in 2011, named an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Documentary in 2017 and the same year she was admitted to The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  

Pooley says: “Dame Valerie is a filmmaker’s dream. She is an articulate, complex, fascinating woman who isn’t afraid to be real.”

March has won over 30 international awards for documentaries screened around the world. She is a prolific storyteller with a tenacious passion for documentary filmmaking. 

March says: “Observing the way this strong woman navigates the responsibilities of motherhood, family life, and a professional athletic career, is both inspiring and meaningful and demonstrates the value and the cost of her fourth Olympic medal.”

Eight Managing Director and Executive Producer and The Story Department Founder, Katie Millington says: “The Story Department is passionate about females telling female stories and what a privilege it is to have access to this awe-inspiring woman’s incredible story.”

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